In a recent government meeting, officials expressed growing frustration over ongoing communication issues with CenterPoint Energy, particularly in the wake of recent storms that have left many residents without power. Board members criticized the utility company for its lack of responsiveness and inadequate updates, highlighting that only one representative has been engaging with them despite previous efforts to establish a more effective communication process.
One board member emphasized the need for a proactive approach, suggesting the formation of an ad hoc economic development committee to address these issues immediately. The urgency was underscored by the governor's recent announcement regarding potential changes to service areas, which could further complicate the situation.
The meeting also revealed that despite attempts to gather accurate information about power restoration efforts, the updates provided by CenterPoint have been vague and often inaccurate. Board members noted that they have resorted to creating their own maps to track power restoration in specific neighborhoods, as the utility's maps have proven unreliable.
In addition to addressing communication failures, officials discussed advocating for infrastructure improvements, including the hardening of power lines and better outage tracking systems. They expressed a commitment to ensuring that these issues are prioritized in discussions with state representatives and during upcoming meetings in Austin.
Overall, the meeting highlighted a critical need for improved communication and accountability from CenterPoint Energy, as officials seek to better serve their constituents and address the challenges posed by recent storms.